Dragoljub Ljubičić 'Mićko'

Dragoljub Ljubičić 'Mićko'

Birth : 1962-01-03, Belgrade, Serbia

History

Dragoljub Mićko Ljubičić is a Serbian actor, humorist, and comedian best known for his involvement with Indexovo radio pozorište.  He studied at the University of Belgrade and was simultaneously involved with music and theatre. From 1982 until 1985 he played in two bands: Petar i zli vuci and Kapetan Belkanto. In 1984 he joined Indexovo radio pozorište (Index's Radio Theatre) a popular Serbian radio programme that eventually grew into a theatrical group. In 1993 he appeared in director Želimir Žilnik's semi-documentary film Tito po drugi put medju Srbima. He played the role of Josip Broz Tito, who returns from the dead to Serbia that's ruled by Slobodan Milošević, and talks with random people on the streets of Belgrade about their current grievances. From 1985 and onwards he founded and became the director of "Tim talenata" marketing agency. He has since been involved with several productions and radio shows as well as written the book "Nacionalni park Srbija" (National Park Serbia).

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Dragoljub Ljubičić 'Mićko'
Dragoljub Ljubičić 'Mićko'

Movies

It's Not So Bad to Be Human
Režiser
Milan is ex-piano teacher. One day, he walks through the park, and he makes a sepcial kind of friendship with one dog. This friendship will decide fate of more then 20 people.
Tau
Executive 1
Held captive in a futuristic smart house, a woman hopes to escape by befriending the A.I. program that controls the house.
The Village Is Burning ... and So On
Žika Ženeva
It's story about family and religion, sons and fathers, about the secrets everyone knows. The film is made of third season of popular Serbian TV series "Selo gori, a baba se češlja "
Save Our Souls
Konobar
The plot of this film can be viewed from a two different levels. The first is universal and deals with the psychological theme of need for competition in the group, highlighting the need for the victory, which in life usually does not depend on the true virtues of the winner, so the result is usually tragicomic. The story talks about the choice of the most noble work. Selected participants arrive at the guesthouse on the border between Croatia and Serbia to prepare for the final act of the competition and the jury's decision. Seven competitors have a rather narrow view of the world. Even when the big events, such as ethnic conflicts in this part of the Balkans, the contestants insist to proceed the competition and to choose the hero of heroes, even though the very idea of competition has become anachronistic under the pressure of current events (the anger of the local Serbian population of the newly established Croatian authorities).
Chasing Luck(y)
Vito
In a rented apartment in Belgrade lives Srećko, who always plays the same combination of lotteries in the hope to win a premium one day. Local seller of lottery tickets, Višnja, is In him the love him. One evening, Srecko gets premium worth of several million euros. Helpless Srećko looses his ticket and his memory. However, the winning lottery paper, by unfortunate circumstances, reaches the hands of Žile and Sale, the owner of the local cafes. Unprepared to manage this money, they go to the Greek island Corfu in the hopes that will inspired them for a business. Two suspicious Belgrade "businessman" fallow them to Corfu to steal them the ticket.
Tito Among the Serbs for the Second Time
Tito
Tito, lifelong president of Yugoslavia, is coming from his grave to once again talk to Serbs and to check what has changed since he was gone.
Majstor i Šampita
Glumac III
A young reporter girl nicknamed Cream Pie writes an article on money-making in small businesses. She meets a married shoemaker who falls for her and steals his wife's money for their love nest, but Cream Pie discovers it by accident and takes it to the newspapers' office. Shoemaker's wife interferes into this whole confusion and the whole fuss resolves at a hospital.